It became her first number one hit in the UK and her second number one hit in the US. The song earned the songwriter an Academy Award for Best Song and gave Dion her first Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. Beauty and the Beast is the lead single from her 2011 album of the same name, which shares the same strong pop-rock influence as her debut album and combines elements of soul and classical music.
The album was more commercially popular than ever due to the success of the lead single and her collaborations with David Foster and Diane Warren; the album was certified French Polynesia Email List diamond in Canada and double platinum in the United States. The album's second single, a cover of the song from the 2006 film License to Kill, became her first number one single in Canada. It peaked at number four on the US charts. It was also during this time that Dion released a French album.

The album mainly consists of covers but also contains four new songs, and an encore of "Love Is There". It was originally released in Canada and France between 2001 and 2016 and later internationally in 2011. It was Celine Dion's first French album. The French smash hit number two and won a gold medal. the day it was released in Quebec. By the end of the year and numerous high-profile media appearances, Dion had become a superstar in North America.